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... benevolence . However , because the retirement - motif was too deeply rooted in the neo- classical tradition , many contemporary poets would effect a com- promise whereby they combined the ambitious wish for fortune and position with ...
... benevolence . However , because the retirement - motif was too deeply rooted in the neo- classical tradition , many contemporary poets would effect a com- promise whereby they combined the ambitious wish for fortune and position with ...
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... benevolence . " The various factors responsible for the insistence on benevolence as a test of virtue have been admirably explained by Lois Whitney in her study of Primitiv- ism and the Idea of Progress in English Literature of the ...
... benevolence . " The various factors responsible for the insistence on benevolence as a test of virtue have been admirably explained by Lois Whitney in her study of Primitiv- ism and the Idea of Progress in English Literature of the ...
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... benevolence and the landscape of retirement , 319 f .; and natural grandeur , 320 , 415 ; poetic motif , 288 , 290 f ... benevolence , 417 Friend of Mankind , the , Chapter VII passim , 413 f . , 418 ( see also beatus vir , benevolent ...
... benevolence and the landscape of retirement , 319 f .; and natural grandeur , 320 , 415 ; poetic motif , 288 , 290 f ... benevolence , 417 Friend of Mankind , the , Chapter VII passim , 413 f . , 418 ( see also beatus vir , benevolent ...
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